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Elon Musk has done some good in the world – he donated money to Flint, MI’s school system for water filtration systems.

Musk made sure that every school in Flint had access to clean drinking water. This move once again shows that private money will always work faster and better than any form of government money.

“The new water filtration systems will be instrumental in helping our students return to the normalcy of what should be a fundamental right: having access to safe, clean water from water fountains in their school,” said Flint Community Schools Superintendent Derrick Lopez.

We are happy to hear that Musk is putting his money toward a good cause.

In 2018, my friends and I all jumped into the MoviePass bandwagon. We went to, on average, 3 movies a week and saw films that we never thought we’d pay a dime for. We racked up rewards points at almost all theatre chains and we had a blast.

MoviePass was a great deal. We bonded over movies and we were able to see many more films in one week than we had in a few years. However, in the back of our minds, we knew that eventually the gravy train would come to an end and we would no longer be using the service. In all fairness, I gave up on the service much quicker than my friends did.

MoviePass changed their plan from unlimited movies a month to 3 movies a month. Then, they stopped showing the big films. Eventually, they made it impossible for us to see any film because the only theatres showing films were 20+ miles away.

We jumped to AMC A-List and haven’t looked back. AMC A-List has problems as well, but for the price and the availability, you really can’t beat it. 3 movies a week for $20 a month. AMAZING.

So what happened to MoviePass? Well, according to BusinessInsider.com, they lost over half their paid members. Not sure if they lost their members to AMC A-List or just completely off the market but it’s a devastating number to think about.

MoviePass at one point bragged that they had 3 Million paid users. That would mean that now, they have less that 1.5 million users. They are currently brining in about $15 Million a month from paid users.

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Chris Jericho chats with Chris Van Vliet in Ocala, FL 4 days after signing his contract with All Elite Wrestling. He talks about why he signed with AEW, the length of his contract, how Vince felt about it, whether CM Punk or Kenny Omega will go to AEW, his thoughts on Becky Lynch, gives an update on Roman Reigns and much more!

Negotiations began in November for Kelly’s official release from her contract. The hold up? How much money would the failed morning host walk away with.

According to sources close to NBC News, Kelly’s contract was worth $20M a year. That same source claims that Kelly would have been paid out the remainder of her contract, but NBC News chairman Andy Lack wanted to reduce her payout.

Ruben Jay talks to WOW – Women of Wrestling Superhero, Abilene Maverick about the January 18th premiere of WOW on AXS TV. Abilene discusses why you should tune in, who she wants to face, and what makes women’s wrestling important in today’s day.

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